The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 27, 1914, Image 4

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TRACK MEN APPEAR TO FORfc
TELL COMING OF SPRING TIME
fjght Clad Runners Enjoy Fine May
"Weather m Middle of January for
Track Practice.
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Ju-,1 art it 1 .iIn- marbles and new
lids uiinmiu" ti i- return or spring, bo
ld track team candidates In scanty Jor
flpys mid still manlier gym parits. The
balmy weather of the laBt week has
added a no" impetus to the actlvltlea
1 of the tinder I"11'1 urtiBts, who are
now out in full fori 0 for the year's
training.
Couch (Ju Heed Ih confronted with
u surprising ln( k of veterans, but lie
Ib purtlally consoled by the number
of new men who are turning out. The
season proper dooH not begin until
ApTll 1, so thnt Heed has plenty of
time 10 whip 'I" M,'u mon 'nt0 shape.
The schedule as ho far arranged, 1b
jib follows
April 1 Missouri athlotlc club
Karnes. St. Louis, Mo. .
April IS- Drake Relay gameB.'TJos
Moines, la
May 1 I i. 1 1 meet with Kansas at
Lawreiu e
May !' Dual meet, Minnesota at
Lincoln
Mm -: uies at AmOB.
Mu 30- Missouri valley Intorcol
Jpginti gani'-s at St. Louis.
June ij V stern conference games
at Chicago
Catholic Students' Club Dance, Friday,
Feb. 6.
Tl. Catholic Students' club dance
whl 1 wn postpoix d on account of
the senior t m n r-n t dame, will be given
in I'interniiv hall Friday evening,
FebllUUV l'
The 1 11 1 nitt.. 111 ( harge has spared
no Unit in 1 1 ike this one of the best
dnni 1 1" 1 e season Tickets may be
HOiiiiid 1 K mllovung men: Barney
Oili I Inline m T J. Sullivan, T.
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$1.50 AND $1.00
iirts
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The assortment includes "Arrow' "Ely and Walker"
and "Monarch" perfect fitting Shirts. Serviceable, fast
color fabrics, in the latest winter patterns. Range of
sizes is complete, 14 to 17 1-2 with sleeve lengths from
33 to 35. At this price-SIXTY-NINE CENTS-you
can well afford to anticipate your Shirt Needs for a
year in advance.
RUDGE & GUENZEL COMPANY
Unl. Girl Marries This Evening.
The wedding of Florence Chapman
to Mr. Frederick Lawrence Paetzold
of St. Paul will take place tonight at
thp homo of the bride.
Miss Chapman was former l a stu
dent at the university and is a ineni
her of the 1M lieta Phi sorority. She
is woll known In university circles and
has pleased iniuij university audiences
with her singing.
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CAFETERIA MANAGER SAYS
THOUSANDS OF MEALS SERVED
In Last Three Months, 57,984 Mea s
For Students at Low Aver
age cost.
Manager Orr ot the University
cateteiia states that between Septein
her If) and December, lit), :!7,'JK4 meah
were served The total receipts Horn
all sonic es was $7, 45ft 11, the average
price per meal '2 f tic , average iiuui
her of piealH per clay C01, average
d.iily icceipts ?77("t;, students em
plojed, !. amount paid to .students
eniplo.ved $111 ID Speci.il functions
were, 17 and the number of perspns
served at these functions i estimated
as 1125
Totals.
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Although the aveiage number of
meals per clay is onlv (i04, ah high
as 700 have been served in one da
On the 23rd, of this month 7().' people
took their meals in the University
cafeteria Mr Orr stated that while
in K.msas Cltv he noticed that in a
eafeteiia thero an average of 1,000
I people per da were served in a room,
the capacity of which is 214, at the
University cafeteria over one half of
this number are Bervecl m a trifle
more than one-thiid ol the tloor space.
' That is what manager Orr lias to con
I tend with in the Temple
, Fven though the pile eh on praeti
lcall all commodities have increased,
j the prices to the students at the
-caieteria are approximate the same
Mani people have the Idea that this
is a private concern conducted lor
the purpose ot making money. "No ' his fifth semester on Tho Nebraska!,
greater enor can be made than toJHe Is a junior. The two associate
think that." says Mr Orr for no- j editors, F. N. VVrell8 and Clarence Spier
where in the city will a student be ! are botli sophomores. They have been
WESLEYAN TAKES LAST GAME
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ka until the la-1 five minutes ol play
I hen thiiiL'f, began to happen The
Covotis made a Iresh spuit. the Coin j
buskers weakened perceptiblj, and in'
less time than It takes to tell it the!
battle was over, with the visitors six
points to the good Like Frida'S
game, the war raged fiercely through I
out the contest, both side- puttini: up'
a spertac ular exhibition ot the in ,
door pastime The scoie
Nebraska.
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model.
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For Sale by
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For Parties, Call
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Best Cabs, Bist Service
Get Your Call in Early
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NEW STAFF IS ELECTED
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University Jeweler and Optician
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHE AN
OPTICIAN
1123 0 St. YELLOW FRONT
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
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fe'GYfeJ'NBIas "PEG" in 'IPEGO'-MY HEART"
FTJie01iveifi'Rhiglifc andWednsdairiJlatinee. anarNigfrt
able to get better meals for the same
small nominal fee as is charged at
the University Cafeteria, run exclus
ively by tho university for the bene
fit of the studont body. Dishes are
sold for jubt enough to cover ex
penses of conducting the enterprise
and tho original cost of the materials
used.
With as ltttle supervision over the
students ub has been exercised in the
cafeteria there behavior is Indeed
commendable,' ho adds. "Never ha?
any rowdyism occured and never
have those In charge had occasion to
complain In regard to unbecoming con.
duct."
Jones' OrcoaJ; . Piipne L.0HU.
connected with the paper for the last
three semesters and were forced to
withdraw because of outside work.
Mr. Spier lias assumed the job of man
aging the proposed Glee club trips,
and Mr. Wells has taken up work with
tho State Journal.
Several of tho reporters have done
excellent work during tho past se
mester. Fred L. Dabcock has served
athletic editor on the paper during the
latter part of the semester and MIbs
Ethel Arnold has made an unusually
efficient women's editor. The staff has
been very fortunate iti the assistance
of the reportorlal staff and feel that
the work of gathering and writing the
news was done as thoroughly as at
any time In the past.
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